Sentence examples for humanistic role from inspiring English sources

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An opportunity to be a part of an environmental charity, the Global Rivers Alliance, leads Stephen to extricate himself from the whims of nature, and play a more active, humanistic role in protecting his surroundings.

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The two main axes of the picture the line between mitre and helmet and the line between father and son converge at the book, symbolizing the central role of humanistic learning in reconciling the concerns of church and state and in conveying humanistic virtue from generation to generation.

Internal relations of harmony between elements of culture play a large role in humanistic, and particularly so-called "hermeneutic" studies of culture in anthropology and other disciplines (e.g. (Clark S 1999; Geertz C 1973; González RJ 2001; Lienhardt G 1961; Tilley C 2000)).

Although reference is made to the PICU environment, the attributes and roles of humanistic leadership are equally applicable to the adult intensive care unit (ICU).

In the humanistic model, practitioners use theory as a stimulus for dialogue about the role of eating habits in living the kind of life that community members find most valuable.

If compassion is understood to be "an overlap between cognition and emotion" [ 3], it may be inferred that in our sample, emotions played the most important role in utilizing humanistic skills in the patient-care setting.

A high proportion of students believed the Life History Project had increased their understanding of both psychological and social aspects of health and illness and the role of the humanistic social sciences within this.

The final version of the SCQ (after psychometric validation) is composed of 30 items covering 9 domains including: humanistic impact, exhaustion with caregiving role, lack of support, patient dependence, worries for the patient, perception of the care provided, financial dependence of the patient, financial impact of caregiving, overall difficulty of caregiving role.

This review attempts to outline the attributes and roles of a humanistic leader in critical care.

Even established clinicians can be re-inspired to adopt new humanistic skills, becoming better teachers and role models in the process.

(That Stone is almost completely unknown outside the profession is curious and unfortunate) Stone's attractive humanistic view of the analyst's role is currently shared by all but a small minority of analysts.

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